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Show iagel6 , rAA ,,00 A, , lit 't )- Jo ' - 1 along. ' (11 ldaltiLL'rl'''111.:4-1ili- jIll IN7 - ' -,'-' :) , I '' .1 43 "1- ' ' , ,. V 0, L. t ', Li ' . ' , .ed two violin solos. V . ' 1 - - .Naaine , Groves. In the fifth grade we. had an ?Armistice Day program. The ',children recited poems and reedstories about Armistice Day. - -;- - , - - 5 I George Wolfe. Setsoko Kobashi, Editor. Caristine Bothwell. Its. EX. - . - ' -- At ' I ; t'd J t,, ,t , , - ''' , -- . e 'It f1 ' , j , l'?1, , I 1 .0- ' n , , '.:,1! - ,,,, 4 t .,,,..,,.., 'k t 'k ,,.'' ' ', , , I so.. : - t Le -. , A fi. 431' - I. 1 , , it, ,,,i - , . , 4kt le ' e ,o. ' "c-- ' ,,,, , U 4 1 k t t: 1 1 l' ''''4' k i:..........:..;:.:k 1 t - '(40 l'''', I , '''', ' - t,,S , --- , ,,, ( 1 ' ,, '. ,t , ; ',. , , .... ' "II, 1.;;;;,, Don Ballard, Henry Cameron, Billy Wentworth, Viola Tam, Sherman Cooper, Roger Shaw and Coolleen Smith present a variety o f costumes in their annual - t. schcl party at Highland Park School. Horace Malin ,Conducts First Meeting For - The Articu1a4ing Unit nmsle and reading classes have been choosing the cast for the cantata of Hiawatha which xVill be presented soôn. The materials such ,the tepees, scenery and the sthge settings are almost ready fqr use. The teachers and pupils ae al worlt in hard to have ,eVerything ready for the performance ;We have all had to practice on the songs. The teachers who are 'working on the 'cantata are Miss Helen Palireyman, Miss Beryl Randall, and Miss Zona Power. All hope it will work out fine.. Norma Bartlett, The Dramatic Chili of Horace Mann High, sponsored by miss Phylis Allen, started Thursday, Nov 9 The club plans in give as many playa as they- possibly can this ,year. The one they have in mind at tire moment is -Moonlight and Mistletoe.'"Fhe parrs are to be given Out to those who wish,to attempt them. Next 111 be chosen. week the .cast The Iudges are Mr. Cal MacKnelly, Miss Beryl Randall and Mr- - Ray Williams. - 7Ruth Hutchinson.' History classes Ildrace Mann have been sludv'ancient eivilizatifins and ing the Grecian (our t System: They ha've nor Inad6 laws ,aild put them to effect. The children have found this vet s interesting., a Lavon Sadler. Girl Reserves had their . Council meetmonthly ing ?:ov. P. They itISCUSSed the Hal Party they recently had. Candle The,- Christmas vill be held Service Lighting Dee. 10. The officers of the I Aincil were elected and they are as president: Wilda Holton; vice president. Nathell 11oltoi4 sectetarii Clir1en4 Davis The Inter-Club- l Junior Deseret News' re. porters front tho .t.intah School broadcast their school news over KULI to at 6:00 day p.m. Don't miss Ileac 7tig their contributions journalistic over KUTA at 6:00 today! A. and vice secretary, Erma Persch. The Horace Mann and West High groups have planned a field trip through a prominent candy or baking company. This promises to be very enjoyable for the girls. The students of Horace Mann are very happy to welcome eleven new students. They are: Helen Edwards, Gladys Elkins, Mary lin Frost. Sylvia Gabaldon, Lois McGill, Bruce Zaggart, Stanley White, John Young, Jack Burt, Harold Christensen and Victor Romero. We were sorry to lose from our school Jean Renfrae, Melva - Lloyd, Emily Beth Ba4, Ronald Winrow, Batetnan. Lowell 4'Venson, Wilford Attey, Billy Winrow, Robert Bailey and Lee Wilke. Glenn R. Bothwell. Evelyn 'Wilson, Editor, Amelia MacNeil Assoc. Ed. Play On Spooks Proves Interesting Miss Dorothy at 'Jackson School Cowley's,class made up a Halloween play. Each pupil made up Parts for the play'. The play turned out grand. The parents were invited to attend the play. And all the children brqught eats for, the class and parents. NVe want to thank Mrs. Cowley for the wonderful time they had on Clara. Nilson. 'We are sorry,to learn that one of our former teachers Miss Margaret McKerhan i seriously in the hospital. Miss McKernan was transferred from our school one year ago. Dorthea Baker. In Mks Rena Fox's roorn, we are going to have a music festI for our mothers. We are learning ten songs. We are goto invite our mothers to ing school. Betty Coyne'. Miss Josephine Stillivan has been reading us a story called the The Little Lame.Prince". nice fairir tale and It is a Our class, likes it ve6r much. Audrey Davis. Donna Sartor, Editor. Francis Cronin Assoc.. Editor. - , , fli. . 'THE steal his Knowledge. Spelling Bee. World Coverage News and Sport Informatiou. 9:30NBCAva1on Times with Radio Red Skelton and Dick Todd. he Fred Allen Show. with Dr. Rocktvell, Portland. Harry You Zell. and the Allen Art Players. 11 In the Night. 11;15NBCChuck Foster and his Orches 9 9 T. 17 S.. R. 17., :00K1)YLThe :15DYLLatest rat. Ravazza.i. Orchestra. Nottingham's Band. 12:00NBCGary McDonald a Orchestra. 12 :30NBC-Bil- l 11 30NBCcarl You All Good Night, 10 NOVEMBER 8:00KDYLThe Dawn ga1l t,istivIt - Kollor 014411 l.nlIu, ot ),:l Td.1.7 ttthti bon Linooti Or1tn. lut-n- - Inlettgg., Express-31u- sic )4 r tLif 1 Mi., Rfoiltor 1.0112 a, 41 hot Is2afl&I nowt Tim, Li Rrl r lawn. kolft all of ()rico ler r of htlaf las Roy afkl Milton h . HiItTia HI. wIte alto H Stott. at Ja. k. etted Monday at tbe family home wn contuotioty in Connly. 10. a" ,tia horn at Salt Lakia. latW a datighirr of John tool Helena it at Wilt. tier lotolotnil anti finally obit cam, In iiroitot Ift 2,0S. suet Irnt tveswie h r toliihan.1 are lba folios int sons tot ottliehters yds ark .1. too! John W. Loreeso $ Leona clout. aI of Ja k son Mrs. tiara Payne 1.andse. Rupert s nilhfieh d Utah. and Brigham it !tints, Oakland. Fnima Thrfe slaters Con urrlyt,: A Mr.. arob John Ilington. Salt Leto.: I 't 111 Nro. Mattha Roosevelt. on. 01 erton. 1,011 Angeicl. 4, to :00KDYLJhe Lives VValts On. 10:15NBCThe O.Neils, dranm. usual Workshop. 11:00NBCJeno Bart ale Orchestra.. 11:15NBCEllen Randolph. drama. 11:30RDYLRefreshment Time , with Storni' Sam. Bob Rate. Betty and Valiant Arnold. Grim's Daughter. All Churches. of tady.. Hymns TX. 1:00NBCOne Hour with Mary Marlin, Ma Perkins. Pepper Young's Fain. ily and Vice & Sade. Back 2 110NBCThrillinz Stories of Stare Life. Stela Dedias. Musical Show. 2:30KDYL,-Littl- e Plate specie, Novel Ire m.romental Group,. 3 Keene drama jtONBCKitty 3 :15R ontin and Performance. 7 , Radios 11:45NBCDr. 1Speak At TOOECE'. Kaseworm. president of the State Seed Growers Association. the tonight at 8 o'clock vill indiscuss ooe le High School. the farmers of Tooele County the advantages of using and producing certified seed. talk with He will illustrate his motion pictures. This talk has been secured In connection vith the adult education cle" under the direction of E. Visiorrill. A spectal schedule has Teen arranged by the class members cooperating for each Wednesday. evening. Nvith Vounds t'irnt witnens today was I)r. Morgan S. Ctiitihit. prison Iti ex- phy,iun. ulio testified and de. 1)efgren's lxsty, attuning neribed the wounds he found. He t.4l L4 thitt two of them could have Hegel-din- g rillsett death. and nioil that death resulted from hemorrhage. lir. f,,Inhs den"! ort't nyder song goes tinning finding of ruts. lt'Ll trati an or tither marks violence Yerich. as DeputY Ainother Uittle",1 vVarden John E. Harris. who re- -Eitel inuidents of the ()et. 2 dintrig room brawt . and told of de . and tithe prying Lefgrem ofYerich their freedom. yr participants J, 0. Sot emelt. guard in charge of the jilt house where the fatal stabbing tipukAplace. was the eon- ritiding (1.'itneks on the opening lie iLiv Of ttle trial yesterday. (1141 nland Mot tke the witness Imtil afterpoôn. following Charles F, Burke. county stir- Veyorh office draftsman. and Foxlev, lieputv Sheriff V. photographer and identification the im expert. who phologra-:he4terior of the prinon and the body. 1 Utah Stake Will Hold 3let Saturday, Sunday Nov. PROVO, ronterence. featuring priesthood activities and the Church Welfare Program. will be conducted in the Utah State Sattullay and Sunday, Pres. R. J. Murdock an- nminced today. The opening session will be held Saturday at 7:30 p tn. for in the Melchizedek priesthood the tabernacle and the Aaronic priesthood in the Fourth NVard chapel. General sessions Sunday will convene at 10 a.m.. 2 p.m., and 7.30 p.m., the latter in charge of ,, the M. 1. A. Wasatch Academy To Give Concert Friday KI VA IAtt NBC Station' Change in programs as listed are due entirely to net work corrections made too late to incorporate. EDNESDAY. NOV EMBER 15 Deseret New s Jr., Journa1 . 6 :00K IfTA of the Air. It 6 :15H CTAHera Ids of Destiny. BC "Quicksilver"quis program. 6:30N 2 :00N liCH orse and BuggY DaYs of Stephen Fos. 7 .30K 1:TAMelodies if(I III I6 . Nola EYOICE OF NENE NOVEMBER 11 P.M. 6 00KSLTwi1ight Serenade. :15KSLInterviews with Visiting lehnties. 11:30KSLPresenting ire. the KSL 4 Cs. ()relies. 8:55CBSPress Npwswith Elmer IP. Theater with Kenny 100(11SStar Ken Da. V Ba- ker. Murray and dramatization of The Criminal Code."' etarring Burgess Meredith and Helen Claire. Christian,' starring Jean Hersholi. and Allen. with Raj 8:30CBSBurns ter!, Nobel's Orchestra. organist. :40K 1TA C hester Gay.Parade" stu9:00CBSAmos 'n' Andy. 7 .45KVTA 9 ,I5CBSLum and Abner. dent talent from C. of -C.: campus 9:30CBSPaul Whiteman and his On. newA; Varsity Redskin's- Orchestra. cbestra with Jean and Edwards 8 :00N BCAnnual Meeting of Chicago Clark Dennis. Better Business Bureau. 10:00CBSAl Pearce and his Gang. 1:30NBCAdven1ures in Photography 10:30KSL-1- 1. S. Government Reports dramatizations. ,. Series. Agency Along" features 9 :00.-- N lc "Breezing 10:45KSLNational Radio Revival. Johnny Green's Orchestra. Salt Lake Women's Safety 11.00CBSPlui Sullivan Reviews the 9 News. 7,rat fie Sergeant '0 uno I present C. Owens Pierce. and althea. his Harvey 11:15CBSBarry "Mu tiny on the High Seas." tra, 10 00 K 1.'TA ' Savitt's Orchestra. 10 :15N BCJan 11'45CBSNighicap Tarn.. Orchestra. 10 :30N BCRay Noble's 12:00CBSErwin Yeo. International News; 11 :00NISTA-1'i- nal 12:15CBSDorothy Cordray, Bonsai. Martin's Orchestra. Or11:15NBCFreddy Blcyer and his Orchestra, ,13:30CBSArchie 11 i30N BCE n me Madriguera's ohestra. 7 o'clock 1245-1(S12 :00K CTAGood Night until prograin. tomorrow morning. 100KSIGood Night. 16 NOVEMBER THURSDAY, A.M. 7 7 Town. 7 8 8 8 :30ECTAIn ternatIonal :15N Be II NOVEMBER THURSDAY, :00KUTAHil1billyPan Salute. Alley :15K UTATin A.31ce Goes to News. :45K VTAHit Revue. of Finchville. :00NBC.Josh Higgins Announced. Curtain Rises. 6 :15KSLFarm Flashes, 6:30KSLSunrise Serenade. 6 :45KSLInternational News. 1:15KSI,,Sunny Vale Farm Reporter. 7:30(SLMelody Trail. 2:45KSLW5117 Sandack's Breakfast 8:00CBSPretty. 8:15KSLWords ; Kitty Reify. and Music: Moods. I Musical. 11:00KSLPress News. 9:05KSLMiniature Concerti. 1 9.15ESLTbe Milky Way with Mary Lee Taylor and Benny Walker. 9:45,CBS"My Children?: .10:00CBSKate Smith Speaks. 10:15CBS"When A Girl Marries." 1030CBSRomance of Helen Trent. 10:45CBSOur Gal Sunday. 11:00KSLIn the Music Library. Can Be Beautiful. Day Is Ours." 11.15CBS,--Lif- 11:30CBS"This 11:45KSL-1nternali-onal Noon: News. ' Sister. 12:00CBSBig andSongNorman P.M. :30NBCRhythm Cloutier's Orchestra with Margaret 21:15CBSAunt Jenny's True Life Star McLane. assisting. lea of Divorce." 1 :00NIA"Orphan5 Curtis. wilth Vick .Twins7Serial Ira 12:30CBSBrendar 1 :11)91C"Cha5e Vole. ", ' me. Son And I." Career 1 :30NBC"A nne Thomas. 1 Jordan Girl Interne. :00rBSJoyee. BookendsWith the 1 :1 1:45NBCBetween BS"Society Girl." Ted Malone. 1:30CBSPress News. pro2:00NBCC1ub M atineeVariett 1:35CBSAmerican School of the Al. 12 2 :30-- -N 4 NeWb., e Time.. Song and Marge. 2:15CBSMyrt 2 :30CBSHilltop Bee' Rouse with -Johnson. , 2:45CBSStetamother. 3 110CBS"By Kathleen Norris." Dr. 8uSan. .3:15CBSLife and Love of Happened in Hollywood." and with John Conte Marthl Or Mears and Eddie,Dunetedeier's enestra 3'45CBS,Scat tergood Paine.. Rhapsody. ' Bargains. 4 30CBSMaior George Fielding ElliAt v 445(-BS"Todsin Etienne" fro" with suns Paris tcom Net, mary by Bob Trout, York. Telling Time. 0:00KsLStory Arinstrong. 3:30CBSIt " e. 5:30KSLMiniattire News. I ,00KSLSportv Review. s, 5 4Pa16 Adv.) - ,1,,.-- " CIS I .s 1 PLEASANT. Nov. 15. the The music department of Wzogatch Academy will present a concert here in the Craighead Auditorium Friday at 8 p.m. Piano, violin and vocal solos. the Girls Glee Club. the Was. Wit Academy Orchestra will be presented on the program. 111 111 trtitic l'h)atelea Testifies Tooele Nov gram. BCMedi ei ne in. the- Medical Dramatization by American Association. 2 .55NBCIrma Glen. organist. 3 :00. RUTAInternational News. 2.15Ht'TAPierretteof Serenade. Anth,onySerial 3 :30N BCAffairs drama. from 1,acrit 3 :45K l'TAMagic Tempos Strings. Bits. 4 i00N 3 Keene, dranu-Press News.. ew overage ,noNDyLWorld Orchestra. 4. 311NBCDi ite Barons from the MM.' News Room. And his Straight NIX "Toni BC alcolm torare 45N Shooters. 415NBCBook Reuew by Tour Owid 5 Comedy sketch. Aees" N BCFasy Library. 5C--- Mr. Breen. Tracer of Lost 4:30NBCReggie Childs and his Or 5 :15N Persrms"Dramatization. chestra. e Sinister Matte" Love a MIstery.-1rr5 :30K UTA---B5 :45CIA-L- I radio thriller.' mid 'Slylet of Today eseet.,47 Yesterday. 1.00N:BO.One Man'a ' 4'aid Adv.) Arabi Adv.) ' under his arm, "ktien Prison Capt. It. S. Har- Nip! the :natter, t rill II rikesti Ine ki hin, the Seed Grower To for the early listener. :30NBCThe Originalities. Music UTALadics First with Helen 8:30A1JYLThe Ranch House :45KBarich and Farming News. . 9 :00--Rock in the Church BCViennese Ensemble. 7;00KDYLLittle and his Orchestra. les favorite hymns. 9 :15N BCRakow Revue. 9 :30N13OThe Morin Sisters. of 7:30KDYLBreakfast Table Edition 9:46NBCCharles Runyon, organist. Signal. World Coverage News. 9:59N8CArlington Time News. of Time March Music 1:45RDYLThe 10 :00HUTAInternati00al Male Negro 8 00NBC"The Man I Married." 10:15NBC-,-SouthertiairClock. 13:15K1JYLMusical Quartet. Heine and 8:45R.DYLMorning Health Club, your. 10 :30NBCN ation al Farm exercise period. Hour with Walter Blaufuss' Orches1ifoods. Gypsy tra. Art Center Program, Melodies. 11 :15KUTAUtah 9:15NBCGood Morning Matinee. 15 conducted by Hon HopMusical Minutes of Music. 11 :30-- -N 9715K DY1.Modern Tempos. ty program. News. the Stormdrama. 12 .0'30NWAgainst 9 45NBCThe Gliitling LightDrama. 1215N1:TAPacific Paradise. 10:30NDY1,-- 1 it I'm' Jan In. art i111r ntol 74nrth' Woh,1 in I.. is 070 .1 0 40 do. i Julia H. Stutz 100R.DYLBids THURSDAY, A.M. ' - 15 announced. 6:30K1iYLWorld Coverage News From the KDYL Nw s Room. ft 45R1)YL-1)in- ner Tune ,delodies. A10liD1.1.,--T- he Record Revue, leatur.: mg the tunes of the day. Her7:30N8CHollywood and Playhouse. Kay Francis bert Marshall the radio adaptation of ''She Married An Artist... 8:00NBCKay Kyser's College of Mu. area..epotiguous or to the development for industrials other purpoies-Protests resisting .said Application Mind, be in affidavit form with extra copY and Ned with T. R. Rumpherys. State Engt neer. 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. before Utah with $I filing- - fee ,011. or December 29.. 1939. HCMPHERTS: E. T. e ,, Ettita EDfilleet, . , at STATION' NOVEMBER 6:00RDYLTo River-Grra- t ''' Agidit v." form a imyra 'Lollard her home Ern. WEDNESDAY, P.M. !Tomer to Who asne lot Nev. ick i NETWORK N.O.C.-RE- D 4 ' iti, Tuesday lo14 to,-- '44"4"4"4 .114"44: ard that., 04Ith 11.411.1.k. otter, Kninia Ile of si G.I. ddl M A'ou4' ao let 140" 1,t4tnA I htirth. by 2i ',of ot .0, it and ;aft Initnaidic MI,thtt, ter Of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are her husband: live ions G., and a (laughter, Richard G.. Jr.& H David 1.. Philo D. and Howard Mare Antoinette Sedg wick of LaYtonl eight grandchildren and Jaye brothers. iDlive Caldwell who died yesterday in her Lake Street. will be . Seth-p- 60. c, th, horn April 22. IVO, in SyraShe cuse. Davi. County. a daughtPr nf Philo she and Antointte Cie eland Dibble. resoled ui Syracuse until her marriage, net 27, 1902. and then (not ed to West It here she had retuded since. Layton. She y as active te Relief Society. Sunday School and M I. A and was a rnenibc of Wet Layton Camp, Daugh and three , k. Sdc.i ditd 1.f lit a Mrs. ' a tsli.. ...he 1001. J. of of I Idaho - 4 it4 !pit fril o M t ts.tir?t- - Mt utle of urri. I, tI wo an Itt4ho al two' ..turmkook.,ort number and br miroaarr of hr par hillton4 orer );.ong and hmriting anon In Ina neur 1 AUfl. uir4 urro. dal. 7, pallor eo herr. returnN 61800 ft. and W. Leah Burrows is in charge of F.. S1,B&M: ft. from paid NW Cor. gee. 3., the committee Nvhic'h is planning 2000 ft. high at 17) Rattlesnake Dam-3- 00 the assembly for this week. The point S' 3150 ft. and E. 50 ft.,,,frorn NW 17 18 R. T. See. S1,B&M: S.. 3r ('or. this to be is first part given by ft. rid E..200 'ft. from said committee about books and book returnS."3500 NW qtr. Sec. 31.. week. The last part is to he A total of 1.646.000 horsepower of eleeMade up of a play oVer the radio; trical energy developed at the peVen -,1ant4 will he used for pumping water in School of the Air." the operation of the ,aeoposed Colorado, Ilelen Chamberlin,Editor, Basin 'Project and mrty air Pitts retifaining wjll he marketed withit. ,Catherine Lyman and, the State of Utah or the , A Dibble Sedg wick. tomorrow at 1 pm.. at 36 East Seventh South Street. Friends may call at the plaee of rites prior to their lakIngplaee. Burial will be in City Cemetery. Mrs. Morgan was born In Arizona, is aurvived April 17. 1887. She a 1,011, E. H. Morgan, and a daughter, MIPS Ruth Morgan, both of Salt Lake, and two brothers, Lewis R. Caldwell of Columbia Falls, Mont..ymd Charles E. Caldwell of California. , , William J. Hall E, ""I , 3ek m limos WEsT LA rra I , A i nott-- bs as above l'erith on the tdini when I naw him stab Letlien." the Wallet,. trntillett, 1,elgren dabbed (Jowl) to Vit main floor on the ktOtith 1041: d Anti Yer ich tan flow tint,rrs On the nottli Viliett they filet at the LAM,. W euit It buil) at ',el. bottom. 1 grein ugain. Then Yerith ran punt me upntairt with a kntle Aut. !sorra b...t (Aar- f - nal Melba Keller Griffin Erre Emma A. D. ) Lve-foo- Ira Ihirs. 0urt lone are Ma antow and 20 sons 41A us h trrs. Permit Orion of Etntant, of itunett: ore Tomei orlon Int I tab: Leland snit orlon lir Eatettrit. Rental 1,amoni Orion 01 MillWf liennett of Portland; Jars Leah Prietglizer of Dailao: ote : Ntre. June orion Itaither in. nil Jeati Orton of RuJohn William Orion of pert: his father Fairview: I fah: for brothere: Tucker Rition or and teed Orton of Fairviewton tif Draper, lank and Ed Orton of Mao a roster. Utah: Ifra. Sadie :Morton of La Anti les: River-Grea- A tractor mower .invented for highway and airport use has t sickle bars two ed indepedently by the chines (motor to cut high grass ' anti weed& 111 'all Nu. inn Otothet. t baitt Lear. mninclutii , (Continued from Page 11) tit defentin,nt feloniousty attaiked the other num. he' flutter( Cooper, who mild was eerving term in the State told Prion for grand lareet.y. the jury that ke liaw Yerith 'tab Lefgien In the hick as they were from walking down the titan 1"e 1111111 floor of tell hound, la 111114 t celietr111. 1911. NOTICE To WATER USERS Charles Wonder, the foreign t Wa Basin language teacher of Stewart High terThpUsersColorado Salt Lake City, Utah has organized a new has filed Association. School, aPApplication No. 12935 to method of,teaching the first year Propriate for power purposes 11,200 sec. of in water Green from River ft Daggett, French students phonetics. (arbon. and Grand counties. Utah. set of rec- Uintah. recently obtaines-LSaid water will be used during the en. ords on the Barker method of tire year through a aeries of seven power pronunciation, On which Prefes- Plants served by Trits Sne of impounding sor Barker's voice is recorded. dams. the height, the location of the centers of which and the points where Accompanying these records are water after use is returned to Green River manuals to help the students. Ad- are respectively as follows: 14 vanced French students instruct ft. high. at Flaming Gorge Dam-- 26 ft. from these classes four (lays a week. point N. 850 ft and E. 1750 SW 3 N.. R. 21 E. Sl..,B8LM 31, Cor. See. T. This helps not only the begin. 700 It. and E. 1950 R. from returnN. ners to acquire a correct pro- leant SW Cot. see. 31. ft. high at 2) 'Red Canyon Dam-2- 70 nunciation, but also the advanced Point S. 1000 ft. and E. 150 ft. front NW. students in other ways. Cor. See. 20. T. 2 N., R. 23 E. SI,B8g51:, returnS. 700 ft. and E. 250 ft. from said Several projects have been pfe- NW tor. See. 20 ft. high.! 13) Swallow Canyon Dam-2- 00 pared by the Stewart Schoolifor at point S. 950 ft.- and W. 1600 ft. from hook week.N., R. 25 E. SILB&M Miss Venise Hair NE (or. See. W. 1350 ft. from returoS. 1050 ft. and Son, our librarian, has obtained Con See. 9. several of the new pogular chil- said4 NE Dam-4- 25 4t. high.at! Island Park dren's hooks which are now be- point S. 3650 ft. and W., 2050 SI. from 5.'E, 24 4 ShB&M-,11. T. Cor. See. R. le,. S.. case ing .shown in the exhibit . and W. 1950 ft front said, as our weekly exhibit. ,,krt effort returnS..4100-ftNE (m. See, made Out .find to is being ft. higb. which t5) Split Mountain Dam-1- 35 50 ft. front books the st4lents are reading at point N. 6850,ft.4 and W. Cor. Sec. 36, T. S., R. 23 E. SLB&M; and. which books they are not.;-- - returnS. 3700 ft. and W. 550 ft. from Those they are not using will be NE Cor. Sec. 35 T. 4 S. ft. 23 E.. SLP&M. ft tRork Creek) Dam-2- 75 d) ones. new Ouray replaced by high, at point N. 62.150.O. and W 2000 ft, Alan Burkhardt,. Assoc, Eds. tr.' Loot 14o Won 144, root 17, eh damt at Mr Klee,. be ertat ,,,,,tuet. a i4aLighief, vi borne in "kliesiio at I p m r,1 Thur.tlny J Jqabe "I lite bat-arot hy bop u.i " ilurtal a W be to Vft let int! iton4141f, A. 50,1 Final rites for Mrs. 3. ,. rh, h t tnt iiats tinst tan :461 tJutfo, of ) lit PEAT. Liaho Falai r.tee for lile ham Ezra Orion. aa: oho theil in Ma of home in Wiliam lltitriittlay. 14,2 ionitiniatIMAO, arm tortaniitti iYunday LU ant t hattei ipert 1 mot d y 13. 24279 at Eatr He as.. horn asea. I lab Ile married Minh Mateon A:ta. 21. Mil. They tante to ittioert to Legal Notice - Mink c,1 an4 Mt. gwore'ocit. in SI awn Flotglth tramel (11. )d Norom Prirt I h1Iob fro. hut-- ninv hare 1.4.4 :lizal)eth Iliggs William Ezra Orton Olive C. Morgan from the NW'Cor. See. oloJ 14 bad betel t rultroa lug I...t1h.lm a"4 1.1 tOttt,,,, .on vi t.f .01:en Elkt of frier. hits list. h. Jam. Moor., Irt rnmon, Mr 1 ato of tuts oo4 Gra.' ithon If grand, Last r,i,o .ii hr rondurtrI In ( ittion ihtd hitni p II ill be in t Warm trtortery. Ihtittal I Cemetery. Aid In Teaching Class In French t,4rn o,1 t J. P n biaani raw Final rites for John Woods, 75. of 54g West Fourth South Street. who (had 'he Nonday in a local hospital. will tomorrow at 2 p.m.. at 250 conduetd Zast South Temple Street. Friend may eall at ihe plare of rites 8 this evening Until and 4omorrow prior to servlie. Burial will be in City New Systent Is Wet od I rhan to. drrd Wean of Proao,n,, o,o of AAntedri. t 3Of 111, ',voter non h min. MIA Ft. Y1,, liviots 1no,ft it ZINA AO ho lynou ,og trroih,s tot,,h Johanson (Heeding) 1.1orran. 52, home. 1822 r arisen, eevot 113 Aulletr.1 Inutotitomt,,nritt id k um r 'Arra war Nil al Ih liMity unia tttusTO no .1 atd ltike i lame 4, oed )4 id Darrell It. Gill 10 ber,1 lor IS P,, no moir.,41 Id.. si litold of Le t h he ht.! 1,1a It IN.., am, loo. Leah Cntrri At. ot !lc Mr Lthng htert Iwo of t of too hnod and 1.eurro are. koo a of Moon 11,,en I.e.'s 311 Jolin Woods oil The Air! top yob 41101tett. Story Raker of SaltsLake, grandchildren. brit Lan 1 lir gg Ere.Arri k thed bo ( ittion oh ft. 3ars Itrunett ea. born in Lehi. Sept. 12. 1883, a claughtr of David land Sarah Powell Cra.e. 'she had lived th Salt Lake. for 25'SS.ars., Surriving are her husband. Kenneth E. Kennett: Iwo daughters. Mrs. ElOttOlni Miss Erl,klion of Preston, bia.. and Lake: three Salt tidos. Brunett of brothers. Joseph and William Grare of Lehi. and John Gra,r. of Salt Lake: two misters, Mrs. Fred Manning' and 3fra. Look Out Hollywood, This Crew Will Demand Action The first Horace Mann High . A. meeting of the School Sevseason was held Thursday. eral musical numbers- were giv. en tinder the tlirection of Mr. Armont Willardsen and Miss Helen Palfreyman; The address of the evenifig AVi made by David Gourley, assistant superintendent of- public institution. Brady. Ha 2irc burial Funeral sem," of Mary Elizabeth tira,s. Brunel'. 31. 17 West North Temple Street. who die yeeterdas in a local hospital. will n Leh t at a tune to be bet conducte, , . ' , P.-T.- al Is el thorn,. I Mary E. G. Brunett for and ii, f i ., - Fm !crick Daniel taro b hotter jar., 1,.41."or, .. -- , id e.. itand1,00.3Swint,' 1.,d ) a t W. itiriten tonairra. of Jshealth irto,aia bet Although U.1 Idaho p ihs ti tbu tb..1 si 11 14 mondo r u la atty Wort iaac. t,03 two itst bt arrant ed. ; , , ,,,.,,, - t ;,$C'er . ,, PP t tr hope. lot M. 1.11,4 A. t hatb het K. All i 1.er the hi to i,. the A ht.. t htm twl died r rota, I Let:tettv. um 1 hcdr, the humus id "gat, 6,1 IAA mar ea V IX ht'ku, ,Lmtilut am.I Funeral bemires for Cart Johanson 23. of 343 BS Tthon A vnoP, ha died yesterday in a los at hositildr, yid to eondueted tomorrow at 13 30 p ns at 311 Last Find !south bireet by F. W. behornibman. Firnds Mils eall this trek:net and to. morrow from 10 a m Until 11 noon at City the piano of rites, burial eat tw temetery. 34, Johanson Wu born in Sweden. 1. 1044. a Ilen of Mr. and Mrs John Jonalt Lake for hanson. no had lived b(1 years. For 25 years, he had b.r.en member of inn Lo. al Painters Union. ar. his widow. Mrs. Anna Iturvisinr Anderson Johanson: its daughters. Mrs. Ind.. Jseitson of Indianpolis. Minnie and Mrs. Ethel Price of Loa Angeles. John P. and sons. Herbert C bre 1"t fl.4inr of salt Eatie. a brother, Itarid Heedinc and a sisier in Sweden . also ten grand, hildrrn and its() trest grandchildren. 1 .0''''''''' - ', it., , , J , '''.,1 , i ', ' "; ;1. ,,. , , ed. '",,,,, ' -- , ,I I , ,...4 f ' , : cd!,,fr,' t. C. ' I A' ,, ,p.... rN4:,:i.,i, , 1 - , . 414 ', , 41 ' .1,,4-,--.1- ., 44', , ., , 4 Iticit , mka4,---- , , , , ,,,, 4 u , Lik I. to, itt.. 1.4.1 -- htI mtio, ot ttuinoa aa wartind U. anivo I tio ana bt.,1 Ited et teat 401 thatillwrs EliZa A. for !loiter M. An itima Requiem tst the Moir Cruise rotrow. gut...emu-ode- it who died fillooilay, will tie reie kitopitol. termed tomorrow Et 10 him. in tit t ottheitral of the Madeleine. buesta ' I.N; , 4 A l tit 4,14 gu. 1 111 o4- , th.h.,1,11 and, of 1.14ne N SW, so Pvt. rA s t..u..ta; l.c f4 ett ',Alin uA ALA al I mad ib old Lia1 n at 11111. M. Ann Patrice kme a 1....1)....arnmerry:777. k4040' g of Laiit Et ht. dost S. 1ill borio d Ji sot See-n?..uth a on. and attar Ittitt oast) lams of rerwitris lb 1 anti iy barb kir. Miller at ro kinrot la Mrrritoel. are and Vials. Juno I. 1917, a aa of Me is sut,s,M br Mitirr. Iron, iiunorn and tretnrio too I...dal-to- . Harold int arid a in dirt 1.0 a)a yrs, ors bonne Irma )1 'Oro, and a is andialle,t. I. Lwow. teorrat. L. of A. - A' WI is R. ,tt,40,'41 ' ( Fewnda '' 1 A,,N M. Hayward ha, N.,. brat, 8lrp to hI 1.1A 1.1 14.16, 16 1.00 kM A i Franklin P. Fairbanks klt,Gs. so habit,. out 11...1, tni4 . Funeral sort .r.a for Do) le Arthur Milo', 21. invit 3)23 adula Oiala ntraird, wan abort 31,0tdar in automohilat a, di On, NM. ricknt in 1.o...emigres. Wry in oho Ow, durierl Friday sti I p lidiaira trlia ard J. 6,46 ,1 thrilA) 4 , Arli...4 II- "t.; ' ' '. ' Eleanor Young. The Girl Scouts of out school are going tot give a program. We are giving i "The Ilappi'r Prince". Leonora liollingsbead will be the Swallow, and McEnty the happy prince. We Will all sing the songs that arepart of the play. 11:14..141;61 S4ti7L,) 14..: ..' 'q, ' ' -- ;1. I 1 , A Doyle A. Miller 1 . .' ' , ' '. ' - r- . l'i .t a, Qs I Parents Call tion of Lafayette School met Thursday for the first time this year. A very interesting pro- s. gram. was given bythe children. The Kindergarten children danced and the club sang. Our several. num orchestra gle after which our music -- teacher, Miss Oralie Bailey, play ' g 1 P.-T- Associa- l''' Av "zv 1 ' - . . it s :' t - . , . '' .,. The second gradttS are reading "Spic and Span" book. It is a health book for the.children. The book has colored pictures Parent-Teache- r ' ''' , - A 'I' )tiusatitt. Neatens tit ikaI L.i. tity, 1.vivrtt $o th. t eI. isaa H. I. so.rlvoti br 10,1 4,,1 Loylnla titio. ritentia may ra,1 at la Pahl tievesth 1,0.4 S. 1. lowacto I Me pa-iU. IntV.4,M' .1.1 t ill t suaritry. ---, ' .,,' a The , '1.. , I ,,.,,,,i 14 t1 I.. . , -- - 114ii . r.--r.r117.77-7- They are also making colored turkeys for Thanksgiving. The .turkeys have bright colored tails cute. 'and are very ' Kathleen Evans. Marjorie Meyer, Editor. Ruth Muir, Assoc. Editor. : k , tv.1,14 . . 'esti. 11,lred. ihrr Joseph Frends, Laverne Farrin and Ronal d Freeman are really normal school boys with plenty of friends at Longfellow lithool. They nearly lost all their friends Is hen they donned this garb for a costume party. -- . I.. When Shall We Three Meet Again, In Lightning : The third grades have been making maps and Glories about Utah and booklets to put them in. It has been very interestIng work. The fourth grades are. Tomorrow we are going to make a log cabin. The girls are going to make dresses for their dolls, and rugs. Then we will put them in our log cabin. We are doing this because we are about rioneers. Werner Kiepe . (:) Ns., about animals that are -- learning used in kansportation such as .the Arabian horse, camel and "elephant. Jimmy Beck. - rt,, I WO eti to 1,soo.f. boos Mrs. Ill does 1...irtuf vaug co I oisdos: a looter. Idris C. A. tioStro. baI Lithe. - , ..,044,,,,,,,i Tommy Coati. . ' Mos toes. . o raos sod John . '',$ -- .... ' N . , A, - 1 j000 Ozarks 'N , I) AFC A Mary Bwihartit Sorenseti billY rt. hti too ass-lego. Alb 4,1 ows, JoaSsla it.,iest aI Wales k betwIto Met 1.1. ahem assts.. W14 gatto4 but 14 at441 01 .1, 11. Ott. Sim oatril owl I 'Jetts kiet. Nto Li tio,ot I ot it Ill VI catal I 604,, hditra, of Oat Ism 61'4 olt 'to ?wt. tors bat e twat, bet It LI Gas. 1.so4sky its sto, 140,0 tosot .: a otAadtarumt iAtbetaa liatal. At I bt Ms bust Mt Alitttla died It kee4 O.-Mr) t silk his, WI. itvlit,,or ee ',10 , wy !P. ,I'd t o 'II I1 . Mrs . lorte Lily e ,e itIll otter 'ethos, ; tools Steal, 1, otk tot )40..4 111.1 Ad toWig soma alto 4tI beg So bolt Link, So Hiroot tosoolO to Doi( Loa otos I I eel U. stso.o4 a. ',soots, tab, tit Ilea lb tit, let il..Ik lito etil hitt, Alt 1,111the lett UT ottutimi (tor Amara& ',IWO ta stotl vp,rattut st It aeis, Afire' octusol Pito Vont'. '6 - A.. aios it w.i htuort, alotto's mo ..' )06, Lows.' ',Sob... Ito WAN') VALLI Idaho I tots. Si alio oltat I.J. IA lee la, 6.cm I k tea tst ISSOI, ''r.lr:-k .ft. 14 44,64s. J side, t t ss C D I. s4 (I Betty Calder. - tA Mrs 41;t a Isotis ),sti; Athos m,s,iii, M . thoot L.,rt ' ito'l !.11. - .; ':' , ' - I - . , - Jimmy Dean. In the fourth grade --we are studying, about fish. Last week ' a girl in, our class brought some - fish. to school. A day later some .'baby- fish were born. Now we have 40 fish in our room. Ael.r - .44 The first grades are working ,.very hard this week on a plc,.1.ure show which they are making to represent the landing of .the Pilgrims. They are making :all- the figures themselves on a long strip of paper that will be put on a revolving machini that they will turn and announce the different scenes. soon. u J.to I It 1, ' A meeting for the parents of ..:effersorl:Scliool were :held at our school on Thtirsday. Many of our mothers visited our rooms before the meeting. In Room 11 Twe had a play about health (or -- Mrs. Forrester, our principal. And We are going to invite some of the other rooms to see it rai,,, - I I The fifth grade class started a new unit called "Discoveries and Invention". They brought models of telephones, sewing machines and so on. In their ',discussion they got on the subject of the discovery of ancient cities and are very proud of their work in anthropology. Betty Ann Cotper. At Lafayette liKsuo. Isoott, le lioo a . "' , SossostsI footo. lists -- p- .11, ' skill and accuracy. Marjorie Castleton. t Ie s 1 ataC1,11,4 ) yomego-oom- qf We have been learning many Inew games with the soccer baL ;They are' square savor ball. kick goal. corner kick ball. and German bat ball. We have been learning these games to develop -- um Lawrence Johnson serves Marjorie Askew and Shirley Jacobsen at a roatome party held af IlaWthorne School. s '116"11w18 to---o' a -, awa , 00'1 Li) sod o. 4 sak Arnietle Pirate Splits The Swag With his I'als The fifth grades are finding the people in the Mississippi Valley make use of thelf different farm lands. Many crops such as corn wheat. and othe grains are raised and sent all over the H. Having in our country such fertile land should make us thankful that they supply us with the things we need. Lorraine ideNair. - , 1 Out how -- (0., - Our library has a new book tailed. "rive Fathoms", a story 'of Bermuda by Noca 3enjamine. This book we are all very amt., bus to read. Beverly Pearson. - " k 0,N - - bso Coos ;Sol,' Shutoff I sawtoossus. h." Sioi-M. Moore' hood, Afoot., or- Colleen Bassets. t A souaL this year. Last year v., ben It bcgsui there were only six members. but now there are 33- - Our orchestra contains, vioflute& lin& cellos, trumpets. clarinets, drums, a trombone. and piano. We hope to add more Instruments as the year goes I t , chestra T; 11 'Peggy Saunders. We are very proud of our ,, , - Each room will be working on this tinit and we will surely all get much knowledge and enjoy pent from It. -- , , - tion. 1 - - itta to,nai tt 4.4ld 6.twoban0,0.6 ."""At Cah.eI by, ant tag IA)uisa Etiwartli Worth Clia Admits Milo. a, ad of tiff la a im Mosso( a Moos Stows des' .1 blown. 1so6 Ittlift roolosstal at IISS IP as a so loots Ai- -. t S. 011. at i Iak I oirri .4 disosatot of Wit. 1 The upper coordinating group has of the Longfellow Seticol vhosen a new unit from now until Thanksgrting. The unit La. Vsing. Conserving and Improving Material Condit6ona of Living In Our American Civiliza- t Ella Aurelia MI Imm ;1 larottlA.-1)arl("Apt t " t 'dilly itigtoll , Trial. .I In The Stale In The City v..m.p... -AU -- t 4 qt.) Pupils To Direct Attention Toward New Topic torwr se thaw t4 11 64641 LC PAW OP 46.'0 166166 us 1,0 1... Lam 60 t.0 6.66664,464 irtotal 4 A,4 fiAVA4 boo I p at. AI it IN064te gkg, rgit 6116,6 nteoci 6616,6 It Oho 6404.hk 616466,0 66 61,66444 6.4 Ana" tom481 (AAA gni csor,M.A. A.t tAt eta be to binAnitt.4 t. Slate AndLocal Obituaries1 - I t MA ttnly Unit Gets Decision At Longfellow I Wednesday, November 15, 1939 Deserts News, Salt Eak.e City, Utal; f t 1 |